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Melbourne set to host epic Knowledge Week

The City of Melbourne is preparing to host Melbourne Knowledge Week, with more than 100 interactive displays, workshops and knowledge hubs to be part of the major event that’s expected to attract more than 40,000 visitors.

Melburnians and visitors will have the chance to discover how humanoid robots work, what augmented reality really feels like, and see first-hand the innovations and inventions that are shaping the future, said City of Melbourne Lord Mayor, Sally Capp.

“We’re bringing the city to life with knowledge, and we’ve got activities for thinkers, innovators and explorers of all ages. Best of all, more than 80% of the program is free,” she said.

“We know innovation is critical to ensure Melbourne remains a top destination for investment and employment, and we’re delighted to deliver an event that showcases the world-class experts operating right here on our doorstep.” 

​The annual festival will bring together thinkers, innovators and explorers to share their ideas for the future and experiment with the latest technology from 9 to 15 May. 

Program highlights include: 

  • Prototype Street – Play rock, paper, scissors with a humanoid robot, marvel at next generation sensor and energy technology and check out the latest inventions to improve city greening and enhance accessibility. 
  • A Bug’s (After) Life – Learn how our creepy crawly friends are reshaping the global food system and addressing climate change. 
  • MKW22 Opening Night – Join the festival’s opening night with a smoking ceremony, Djirri Djirri dancers and a keynote performance of song and storytelling by Jessie Lloyd.  
  • Musical Monoliths – Become a musical conductor and create a symphonic masterpiece using movement-activated sensors. 
  • (Co)Design Future Homes with AR – Use augmented reality to explore an apartment of the future, revolutionised in response to climate change. 
  • Taking the Numb out of Numbers – Hear from data journalist Mona Chalabi as she delivers a keynote address about how data can be made more transparent and accessible for all. 
  • Stories around the Levantine Table – Explore the intrinsic connection between knowledge, food and language through an immersive experience. 
  • Melbourne’s Future as a Digital City – Join a thought-provoking discussion exploring how new digital technologies like IoT, cloud and blockchain will reshape our city’s future. 
  • Our Knowledge City – Hear from the leaders of Melbourne’s key tertiary institutions about the importance of knowledge for the city’s future.  
  • Spark: Decarbonisation – Learn from science and technology storytellers Future Crunch as they explore the race to replace high-carbon economies and keep our future cool. 
  • Telstra Clean Energy Hackathon – Get involved in a full-day design hack to develop unique solutions to help Melbourne reach net zero emissions.  
  • GamesDay – Join the range of family-friendly games and activities spilling out onto the streets at multiple locations across the city. 
  • Wood Wide Web – Explore rooms and tunnels filled with light and sound, as part of this interactive underground forest simulation for kids.  

“Melbourne Knowledge Week will explore exciting opportunities, tackle challenges and build the skills we need to shape our future – solidifying Melbourne’s status as a University city,” said Education and Innovation portfolio lead Councillor, Davydd Griffiths.

“We want to support inquisitive minds and encourage learning at all ages, and this event is the ideal forum for our great thinkers and learners to come together to exchange ideas.” 

For the first time, narrm ngarrgu | Melbourne Knowledge Week will carry a dual name in Woi Wurrung and English, following consultation with Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung Traditional Owners. The four themes of the event will also be dual named in Woi Wurrung and English: marra ba gurrkwugel (Community + Culture), biik (Earth), tartbanerra (Economy) and parren (Technology). 

“We expect more than 40,000 people will join us in the municipality to participate in our jam-packed Melbourne Knowledge Week program,” said City Activation portfolio lead, Councillor Roshena Campbell.

“That’s great news for our city business owners, who are set to benefit from increased foot traffic and spending.” 

Tickets are on sale from 12pm on Thursday 21 April. For the full program and to purchase tickets, visit the narrm ngarrgu | Melbourne Knowledge Week website

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